DFW BY THE NUMBERS - Dallas Regional Chamber operations, which amounted to ... Southwest Airlines....
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DALLAS REGIONAL CHAMBER
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DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND DALLAS LOVE FIELD
DALLAS LOVE FIELDBY THE NUMBERSDAILY PASSENGERS TOTAL OPERATIONS
42,638 224,193TOTAL PASSENGERS
15,562,738
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WASHINGTON D.C.125 flights per week
LOS ANGELES187 flights per week
HONOLULU
MAUI
CHICAGO176 flights per week
SAN JUAN
NEW YORK162 flights per week
BOSTON81 flights per week
MIAMI69 flights per week
ORLANDO84 flights per week
ATLANTA160 flights per week
CHARLOTTE91 flights per week
PHOENIX94 flights per week
DENVER134 flights per week
AUSTIN102 flights per weekSAN ANTONIO
100 flights per weekHOUSTON163 flights per week
DETROIT77 flights per week
PHILADELPHIA79 flights per week
NEW ORLEANS
LAS VEGAS85 flights per week
SEATTLE69 flights per week
MINNEAPOLIS88 flightsper week
SAN FRANCISCO99 flights per week
ANCHORAGE
DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT DOMESTIC DESTINATIONS
SOURCE: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport
SOURCE: Love Field, DRC research
WASHINGTON DC (REAGAN NATIONAL)
LOS ANGELES (LAX) BURBANK
CHICAGO(MDW)
COLUMBUSINDIANAPOLIS
ORLANDO
BALTIMORE / WASHINGTON (BWI)
NEW YORK (LaGUARDIA)
FT. LAUDERDALE
ATLANTA CHARLESTON
NASHVILLE
TAMPA
SAN DIEGOORANGE COUNTY PHOENIX
OAKLAND
SACRAMENTO
SAN JOSE
DENVERST LOUIS
LAS VEGAS
SAN FRANCISCO(SFO)
SEATTLE/TACOMA
PORTLAND
MILWAUKEE
ALBUQUERQUE
KANSAS CITY
OKLAHOMA CITY
TULSA
MEMPHIS
BIRMINGHAM
NEW ORLEANS
LITTLEROCK
SALT LAKE CITY
OMAHA
DETROIT
CHARLOTTE
RALEIGH/DURHAM
BOSTON (LOGAN)
PHILADELPHIAPITTSBURGH
DALLASLOVE FIELD
LOVE FIELD NONSTOP DESTINATIONS
TRAVEL TIME FROMDOWNTOWN DALLAS
11 minutes
SOURCE: City of Dallas
D A L L A S ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT G U I D E 2 0 1 74 2
DALLAS FORT WORTH INTERNATIONALAIRPORT ANDDALLAS LOVE FIELDDallas Fort Worth International Airport is an economic engine for the region, generating $37 billion in economic impact annually. Built in 1974, midway between Dallas and Fort Worth, it is the highest-capacity commercial airport in the world and one of two international gateway airports in Texas.
As a major hub of Fort Worth–based American Airlines, DFW International Airport off ers business travelers a high-frequency schedule and access to any major city in the continental United States in less than four hours. Cargo operations, which amounted to 829,803 metric tons in 2016, serve 34 major markets around the world, including several key markets in Asia. DFW Airport is currently upgrading its four original terminals with a $2.7 billion dollar ‘Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program’ (TRIP) and is expected to be completed in 2020.
Located just seven miles from downtown Dallas, Dallas Love Field is a convenient general-use airport that serves as the headquarters for low-cost carrier Southwest Airlines. The airport, which served more than 15.5 million passengers in 2016, recently underwent a $519 million renovation, including a centralized terminal with 20 gates, a new lobby and an expanded baggage claim area.
SOURCES: Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and City of Dallas
DALL AS FORT WORT H IN T ERNAT IONAL AIRPORT: OUR GLOBAL CEN T ER
> 3rd busiest airport in the world (operations);
> 10th busiest airport in the world (passengers);
> Access to every major city in the continental U.S. within four hours;
> Host to 25 passenger airlines and 18 cargo carriers;
> Service to 149 domestic and 57 international destinations out of 165 gates;
> Footrprint covering 26.9 square miles – larger than Manhattan;
> Highest capacity commercial airport in the world with seven runways;
> Midway through $2.7B Terminal Renewal and Improvement Program (TRIP);
> Economic output to the Dallas Region totalling $37B.
DFW BY THE NUMBERS (2016)
DAILY PASSENGERS TOTAL PASSENGERS
179,920 65,670,697INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS TOTAL CARGO (METRIC TONNES)
8,432,213 829,803The fi nal segment of DART’s light rail Orange Line to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport opened in October 2014. The DFW Station connects travelers to the Las Colinas Urban Center, Dallas Medical District, Downtown Dallas and the entire DART light rail network.
PHOTO: DFW INTERNATIONALAIRPORT
SEOULTOKYO
SYDNEY
DALLAS-FORT WORTHMIAMI
ATLANTA
TORONTOHAMILTON
MILANSEATTLEVANCOUVER
CHICAGOSAN FRANCISCO
LOS ANGELES
HOUSTONHONOLULU GUADALAJARA
MOSCOW
LUXEMBOURGFRANKFURT
MANCHESTERGLASGOW
AMSTERDAMBRUSSELS
MUMBAIMEXICO CITYTAIPEI
SINGAPORE
SHANGHAI
HONGKONG
CHONGQING EDMONTON
ANCHORAGE
SHARJAH
DALLAS FORT WORTH
INTERNATIONAL’S CARGO NETWORK
CONNECTS THE REGION TO 34 MAJOR HUBS AROUNDTHE
WORLD